Information on textiles waste and Metro Vancouver’s clothing waste reduction campaign.
Resources to help increase recycling and reuse of construction, renovation, and demolition materials.
A summary of materials that are not accepted at Metro Vancouver disposal facilities.
Metro Vancouver and its members encourage food scraps recycling to reduce landfill waste, reduce methane, and create compost and bioenergy.
Information on what kind of gypsum can be recycled at Metro Vancouver recycling and waste centres.
An online tool listing 1000s of regulated places to recycle batteries, cell phones, light bulbs, paint, appliances, TVs and more.
Materials that can be used or adapted for region-wide use, making it easier for residents recycle and reduce contamination.
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